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User industry
  1. Media and communications
  2. Retail and wholesale
  3. Education and training

What is EasyPark

EasyPark is a parking management and digital parking payment platform used by drivers, municipalities, and parking operators to manage paid parking sessions and related operations. It supports mobile parking payments and can integrate with local parking rules, zones, and enforcement workflows depending on the market. The product is typically deployed across cities and private parking locations, with features varying by country and operator agreements.

pros

Broad city and operator coverage

EasyPark operates across many municipalities and parking operators, which can reduce fragmentation for organizations that manage parking in multiple locations. This footprint can simplify rollout when a city or operator already participates in the network. Coverage and capabilities remain market-dependent, but the platform is designed for multi-location use.

Mobile-first driver payment flow

The product focuses on starting, extending, and stopping parking sessions from a mobile app, reducing reliance on physical pay stations. Digital receipts and session history support driver self-service and dispute resolution. This approach aligns with common requirements for on-street and off-street paid parking programs.

Supports enforcement-oriented data

EasyPark can provide session and vehicle/zone data that enforcement teams use to validate paid parking. This can reduce manual checks compared with cash-based or paper-permit processes. The exact enforcement tooling and integrations depend on local implementations and partner systems.

cons

Feature set varies by market

Capabilities can differ by country, city, or operator contract, so a feature available in one region may not be available in another. This can complicate standardization for organizations operating across jurisdictions. Buyers typically need a location-by-location validation of supported workflows and integrations.

Less suited to workplace parking

The product is primarily oriented to public paid parking rather than employee parking allocation, desk/space coordination, or hybrid-workplace policies. Organizations looking for integrated workplace scheduling and parking entitlements may need additional systems. This can increase administrative overhead for corporate campus use cases.

Integration details not uniform

Integration options (for example, with permit systems, enforcement devices, or back-office revenue tools) depend on local partners and deployment models. This can lead to variable implementation effort and timelines across regions. Technical due diligence is often required to confirm APIs, data exports, and operational reporting.

Plan & Pricing

Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (service fee per parking/charging session) with an optional monthly subscription (EasyPark Go) available in many markets.

Pay-as-you-go (examples / EasyPark Small / Casual): Service fee applied on top of the parking/charging cost. The typical/standard approach used on EasyPark official pages is a percentage of the parking cost (commonly 15%), but minimum and maximum fees vary by country and city. Example official notes:

  • Standard: 15% of parking/charging cost (country/operator-dependent). Minimum and caps differ by market. See country examples below.

Subscription (EasyPark Go / Saver / Premium): Fixed monthly fee that replaces per-session service fees (parking and charging costs still billed by operator). Monthly prices vary by market.

Example costs (official site examples):

  • Netherlands (announced change May 1, 2025): Pay-per-use shifting to 15% of cost (min €0.19 / max €0.70 per hour; session cap €7). EasyPark Go examples on NL site: €4.99/month (free 30-day trial noted). cite
  • Slovenia: Pay-per-use minimum €0.10 per parking transaction; EasyPark Go (where available) is a fixed monthly fee (activation via customer care). cite
  • Finland: Pay-per-use 15% with a minimum of €0.59; EasyPark Go shown as €4.99/month in Finnish help pages. cite
  • Germany: Example private pricing page shows EasyPark Go at €3.99/month (no transaction fees for Go). Pay-per-use service fee 0–15% (min. differs by city). cite
  • France (general/help page): Example general help shows EasyPark Go at €2.99/month in some markets; pay-per-use described as 15% (min/max depend on city/operator). cite
  • Australia: Local pages describe a Casual pay-per-use model with an 11.5% service fee in many councils and a Saver subscription option (e.g., $1.99/month + 2.25% per transaction for Saver in some cases). Local pricing varies by council/operator. cite

Other official notes / additional fees:

  • SMS reminders, push notifications, and receipt delivery fees vary by country (example: SMS reminders charged in some markets, free push notifications). cite
  • Pricing, minimums, and caps are location- and operator-dependent and EasyPark publishes country-/city-specific deviations. Official site and help articles state the applicable service fee will be shown in the app before starting a session. cite

Summary: Pricing is not a single global fixed subscription — EasyPark operates a pay-per-use model (percentage or fixed per-session fee depending on locale) plus optional monthly subscriptions (EasyPark Go variants). Local pages list concrete numbers and some markets offer promotional free trials or city-specific free web-app options.

Seller details

EasyPark Group
Stockholm, Sweden
2001
Private
https://www.easypark.com/
https://x.com/easyparkgroup
https://www.linkedin.com/company/easypark-group/

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